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From | John Micek <jlmicek@verizon.net> |
Subject | Re: Sad news about No Depression |
Date | Tue, 19 Feb 2008 19:02:01 -0500 |
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I'm not sure how that makes Stewart part of the problem, exactly.
I think part of the problem with a magazine like ND is that it's so
niche-y that it probably has a limited life-span. I'd gotten the
sense in the last few years that the air had kind of gone out of
alt.country/ND music. I'm not sure who's still pushing the boundaries
of the genre. There's only so much choir-preaching you can do before
you run out of new converts, after all.
And, as a guy who works full-time in the media biz (newspapers), it
really is mutate or die out there.
john micek
On Feb 19, 2008, at 5:11 PM, Scott Shaw wrote:
> Just let Stewart take some ownership. If he wants to be part of the
> problem, so be it.
>
> Scott S
>
> P. S. I didn't know it was still around either.
>
>
>
>
>> You really think that was part of the problem? They said
>> readership and sales were steady; ad revenue was way down.
>>
>> Randy
>> --
>>
>> Stewart Mason writes:
>>
>>> I'm afraid part of the problem might have been that my first
>>> thought upon
>>> reading this was "Wow, No Depression was still publishing?"
>>
>>
>
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